Minnesota - Cat-Friendly Listings

Minnesota:

Welcome to cat-friendly Minnesota! Wherever you go you want to know which businesses are the most friendly and helpful for your cats.
This state guide should point you in the right direction. Don't forget to add your reviews to this ultimate resource.

Some Top-Rated Businesses

Veterinarians & Specialists, Daycare, Groomers & Spas2201 Ventura DrWoodbury, MN 55125Our mission at Carver Lake Veterinary Center is to provide complete veterinary services emphasizing high quality care for companion animals with concern for their owners in a clean, state of the art facility.
Because we understand the essential role pets fill in our lives, we strive to continually improve the medical and personal services we offer through teamwork and continuing education.

Veterinarians & Specialists10015 Minnetonka BlvdHopkins, MN 55305Shady Oak Vet clinic is a friendly establishment led by the incredibly knowledgable and caring Dr. Barb Leppke. Her expertise is matched by that of her staff who work endlessly to bring better health and wellness to a wide variety of animals; from dogs to cats to hamsters and rats.

Daycare, Boarding & Kennels, General Pet Stores1752 Grand Ave.Saint Paul, MN 55105Dog Days and Nights is a dog daycare, pet retail store, and boarding facility all in one! We have daycare at out Grand Ave. location as well as our new location at 2120 Myrtle Ave. Boarding is at our Myrtle location only.

Sitters, Groomers & Spas1330 Adams St. NEMinneapolis, MN 55440Okay, so I am a little biased. Tam is my Mommy's half-sister. But she is good. She does dog-walking and pet sitting and grooming for both dogs and cats

Veterinarians & Specialists, Emergency Services8009 34th Avenue SouthSuite 875Bloomington, MN 55425Pet Poison Helpline is a national (also serving Canada) consultation service for pet guardians and veterinary staff members in need of assistance with cases of potential poisonings. The toxicology staff develops treatment guidelines on a case by case basis, to ensure the proper medical care is being administered for a poisoned pet. There is a $35 fee per case, payable by credit card.

Animal Shelters, Rescue Organizations9785 Hudson RoadWoodbury, MN 55125Formerly The Humane Society for Companion Animals with locations in St. Paul and Woodbury, we have recently merged with 2 other organizations, becoming The Newly Merged Humane Society with locations in Woodbury, St. Paul, Coon Rapids, Golden Valley, and Buffalo. Together we can serve nearly 35,000 animals per year. The woodbury location currently does not offer vet services to the public, dog training/behavior, or owner assistance, but check back often as our Golden Valley facility offers many of these services, and we will be expanding our programs and services in the near future.

Veterinarians & Specialists, Groomers & Spas, Boarding & Kennels1303 E Circle Dr NERochester, MN 55906At Northern Valley Animal Clinic, they care not only for cats and dogs, but for ALL your pets, including birds, reptiles, rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, hamsters and many more!
They also offer microchipping so that your cat and/or dog won't ever be lost for good!
They also offer many new technological advances in surgery, treatments, etc.
NVAC also offers grooming, boarding, and more!

Animal Shelters9785 Hudson RdWoodbury, MN 55125Humane Society for companion animals has 2 sites, one in St. Paul and one in Woodbury. Recently they have merged with Animal Humane Society and Greater West Humane Society bringing the total shelters in the new organization to 5.

Animal Shelters845 Meadow Lane NorthGolden Valley, MN 55422AHS has 2 sites, one in Golden Valley and one in Coon Rapids. Recently they have merged with the Humane Society for Companion Animals and Greater West Humane Society bringing the total shelters in the new organization to 5.

Rescue OrganizationsP.O. Box 395Circle Pines, MN 55014-9998Minnesota Sheltie Rescue is an all-volunteer, non-profit rescue dedicated to finding the best and last homes for Shelties in need. All Shelties are current on vaccinations, spayed/neutered, and heartworm negative prior to adoption, and other medical issues are treated as needed. We do not operate a shelter-the Shelties live with foster families until the right permanent home is found for each dog. Our adoption process consists of an application, references, and a home visit to the applicant's home. We are always in need of additional foster homes, so that we can help all the Shelties out there who need us. Please visit our website to see Shelties available for adoption, or for more information about Shelties and our organization.